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Page vii
... naturally directs his path to some land where civilisation has not yet banished the wild beast from the soil . Ceylon is a delightful country for the sporting tourist . In the high road to India and China , any length of time may be ...
... naturally directs his path to some land where civilisation has not yet banished the wild beast from the soil . Ceylon is a delightful country for the sporting tourist . In the high road to India and China , any length of time may be ...
Page 9
... naturally savage , wary , and revengeful , displaying as great courage when in their wild state as any animal known . The fact of their great natural sagacity renders them the more dangerous as foes . Even when tamed there are many that ...
... naturally savage , wary , and revengeful , displaying as great courage when in their wild state as any animal known . The fact of their great natural sagacity renders them the more dangerous as foes . Even when tamed there are many that ...
Page 26
... natural sagacity soon teaches him not to open unless upon a hot scent , or about two hundred yards from his game ; thus the elk is not disturbed until the hound is at full speed upon his scent , and he seldom gets a long start . Fifteen ...
... natural sagacity soon teaches him not to open unless upon a hot scent , or about two hundred yards from his game ; thus the elk is not disturbed until the hound is at full speed upon his scent , and he seldom gets a long start . Fifteen ...
Page 54
... natural weapons of arms , legs , and teeth . A tom- cat would almost be a match for him . He has legs which will neither serve him for pursuit or escape if he is forced to trust only in his speed . He has strength of limb which is ...
... natural weapons of arms , legs , and teeth . A tom- cat would almost be a match for him . He has legs which will neither serve him for pursuit or escape if he is forced to trust only in his speed . He has strength of limb which is ...
Page 54
... natural weapons of arms , legs , and teeth . A tom- cat would almost be a match for him . He has legs which will neither serve him for pursuit or escape if he is forced to trust only in his speed . He has strength of limb which is ...
... natural weapons of arms , legs , and teeth . A tom- cat would almost be a match for him . He has legs which will neither serve him for pursuit or escape if he is forced to trust only in his speed . He has strength of limb which is ...
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animal arrived Badulla ball Banda bank barrel Batticaloa boar Bran buck buffalos bull Ceylon charge chase chéna close coolies dead deep deer dense distance dogs Edinburgh Review Edition Engravings feet fired formed four-ounce rifle full speed greyhounds ground gun-bearers guns head heard herd high grass hill horses hounds hundred yards hunting immediately instant JAMES AUGUSTUS ST JUNGLE TRIP Kandy Killbuck killed lake lemon-grass length lost dogs miles Minneria morocco mountain natives Newera Ellia numerous old Smut open forest pack Palliser passed patinas phant plain Post 8vo price 21s Price One Shilling retreat river rocks rogue elephant rushed shooting shot shoulder side sport spot stalked stood suddenly tank tent thick jungle THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY thorny jungle took trackers trees trunk turned Veddah venison village vols whole wild wind Wood Engravings Woodcuts Wortley wounded
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